2018 SEA Fellows Symposium

Program for the 2018 SEA Fellows Science Symposium
Darling Marine Center • Tuesday, August 7, 2018 • 2-4:30 p.m.

picture of SEANET internSEA (Science for Economic Impact and Application) Fellows is an undergraduate research and engagement training program that supports research related to Maine’s marine economy, as well as the ecosystems and coastal communities that support it.

SEA Fellows collaborate with academic researchers and marine industry professionals on topics ranging from lobster physiology and disease to the impacts of coastal water quality on shellfish growth and production. The experience culminated this year in a public symposium at the Darling Marine Center on August 7, 2018.

SEA Fellows are supported by UMaine’s Darling Marine Center and the Downeast Institute, University of Maine at Machias’ marine field station. Additional support of the program in the last three years have come from a US National Science Foundation award to Maine EPSCoR at UMaine, the UMS Research Reinvestment Fund, and grants led by individual collaborating faculty and external mentors.

To learn how you can be involved as a student or as an industry or academic mentor, please contact Heather Leslie or Brian Beal.